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Rethinking Clinical Technique (Hardback)
Fred Busch (author)
£65.00
Hardback
232 Pages /
Published: 01/02/1999
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With detailed clinical examples Busch show us when and how to intervene to help increase patient autonomy and self-reflective abilities. The method presented can be integrated into clinical practice whatever the theoretical orientation or level of experience.
Publisher: Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
ISBN: 9780765701831
Number of pages: 232
Weight: 522 g
Dimensions: 236 x 163 x 23 mm
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In a respectful manner Dr. Busch questions many assumptions about psychoanalytic technique while continuing to elaborate his thinking on the significance of a contemporary ego psychology for clinical work no matter what the analyst's perspective. The book, written in his typically lucid style with many clinical examples, makes Dr. Busch's thinking accessible even in the midst of complex issues. Ultimately, as Dr. Busch describes how he understands patients from multiple perspectives while relying on contemporary ego psychology to evaluate their readiness to hear and use that understanding, it serves as a bridge across many perspectives and deserves to be read by everyone interested in psychodynamic clinical work. -- Arnold D. Richards M.D., editor, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Assocation
In this absorbing new volume, Fred Busch courageously challenges some of the most cherished assumptions about ego psychology as a theory of technique. His thinking is systematic, well-supported, and clinically grounded. Readers will find the book a breath of fresh air that should stimulate their thinking long after they have finished reading it. I suspect there will be controversy surrounding this contribution for years to come, and I heartily recommend it to all analysts and analytic therapists. -- Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.
In this absorbing new volume, Fred Busch courageously challenges some of the most cherished assumptions about ego psychology as a theory of technique. His thinking is systematic, well-supported, and clinically grounded. Readers will find the book a breath of fresh air that should stimulate their thinking long after they have finished reading it. I suspect there will be controversy surrounding this contribution for years to come, and I heartily recommend it to all analysts and analytic therapists. -- Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.
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